Salah El Geheiny is an Egyptian writer whose contributions to cinema have captivated both audiences and collectors alike. Born on December 18, 1980, he transitioned from civil engineering to scriptwriting, honing his craft through various TV writing workshops. His breakout work, "The Tunnel" (2010), earned him the prestigious first prize in the Abdel Hay Adib competition, paving the way for a successful writing career.
Among his notable films, "February the 30th" (2012) and "Rizk's Boys" (2015) stand out, showcasing his unique storytelling style that blends humor with poignant social commentary. Collectors are particularly drawn to his 2019 film "122," a gripping psychological thriller that marked a significant achievement in Egyptian cinema. Its compelling narrative and innovative production techniques have made it a sought-after addition for home video enthusiasts. El Geheiny’s work not only enriches the film landscape but also offers a glimpse into contemporary Egyptian storytelling, making his releases valuable pieces for any serious physical media collection.